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Our students have big dreams. They arrive ready to work,
eager to learn, and focused on career development. We help them harness that
ambition to meet their goals. Whether you want to become marketing managers or
investment bankers, we have the tools to help you get there.

Get ready to experience the world in your classroom. Regardless of your
major or program, you’ll discover how globalization is affecting today’s
business practices. Our global theme comes to life as your study alongside
students and faculty members from all parts of the world.

You’ll start building your resume and professional connections the
moment you arrive on campus. Your courses emphasize practical experience, and
your Suffolk network is your number-one resource for internship and career
opportunities.

At Sawyer Business School, you’re more than just a student. You’re part
of a thriving community that’s made up of innovators, thought leaders, business
executives, and researchers. As you begin your academic journey, we’re here to
help you transform into successful business leaders.

Where do you see yourself in five years? Ten? Whatever your career goals
are, Sawyer Business School has the resources to help you achieve them. As a
student, you’ll encounter flexible scheduling, expert faculty, practical
learning, and diverse classrooms.

The
strength of each academic department lies in its faculty and curriculum. You’ll
develop lasting connections with your professors. They treat you as an
individual, offering academic support, career guidance, and access to their
professional networks.

At
Sawyer Business School, you have the power to reach 27,000+ industry
professionals and corporate executives around the world. Our alumni community
is a key career resource, helping you gain new skills, find mentors, advance your
career, and change professional paths.

Internships

Start your finance career before even completing your degree. We help you gain industry experience and build your resume with internships at such industry leaders as Fidelity Investments, TD Bank, Citibank, State Street Corporation, Wells Fargo, and Merrill Lynch.

All finance majors must complete 150 hours of finance-related work before graduating. The FIN 560 Experiential Component is a non-credit requirement that includes internships and full- or part-time employment. It is graded pass/fail and does not require tuition.

Learn about internship and job opportunities at one of our information sessions. You will get email invitations throughout the year. You can also search our internship database or visit our Office of Career Services and Cooperative Education for guidance.

Before you start working, you need to get approval from one of the FIN 560 faculty coordinators. Email them a brief job description to make sure it meets our finance requirements.

Once your position is approved by a faculty coordinator, register for the FIN 560 course. Fill out an Add Course form and have it signed by one of the faculty coordinators.

After your 150 hours of work is complete, your supervisor will fill out the FIN 560 Form and send it to Professor Ying Becker. The form is due by the last day of final exams during the semester your hours were completed.